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Hi all,
I have a question as to whether or not it is useful to be LPC eligible, even if one plans to continue onto doctoral study. I am a current MA clinical student,and have taken all of the required courses to be LPC eligible. I am taking Lifespan right now, which I find dull and time consuming. The class is until 10 pm, and I am up since 6 am for practicum. I am just having a hard time getting through the class, even though it is a simple class. The only reason I am taking it is because I hear it may be useful to be LPC eligible, as this may make it easier to find clinical part time jobs while in a doctoral program. However, I really want to drop the class. I don't need the credits, and I could use the time to work on applications/other course work. If I drop the course, I will no longer be LPC eligible. Does this matter? Advice?
Many thanks!
I have a question as to whether or not it is useful to be LPC eligible, even if one plans to continue onto doctoral study. I am a current MA clinical student,and have taken all of the required courses to be LPC eligible. I am taking Lifespan right now, which I find dull and time consuming. The class is until 10 pm, and I am up since 6 am for practicum. I am just having a hard time getting through the class, even though it is a simple class. The only reason I am taking it is because I hear it may be useful to be LPC eligible, as this may make it easier to find clinical part time jobs while in a doctoral program. However, I really want to drop the class. I don't need the credits, and I could use the time to work on applications/other course work. If I drop the course, I will no longer be LPC eligible. Does this matter? Advice?
Many thanks!